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  • d2b
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Aug 2010
    • 215

    dBpoweramp V.16.3 FLAC tags "apparently" non-existent after rippiong CD

    I am baffled by this issue. After ripping a CD with all of the dBpoweramp settings I've been using for at least 6 or 7 years (or more), the target folder for the ripped albums lists the files correctly with the predefined naming convention but they are only 16kB in size. Opening the files with mp3tag yields no metadata at all, with track lengths set to 0:00.

    Any idea of what has gone wrong, along with suggestions of where to look for the cause of this problem?

    It's not like I'm a newbie here. I've ripped thousands upon thousands of CD successfully...up until the last few weeks.

    Thanks for your excellent support. I need it.

    Dennis...aka "d2b"
  • garym
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Nov 2007
    • 5892

    #2
    Re: dBpoweramp V.16.3 FLAC tags "apparently" non-existent after rippiong CD

    Is this the problem you are seeing? It would have only appeared (on some computers only) after the 16.3 update.

    The libraries for FLAC 1.3.2 contain code which will not run on all CPU types, unlike the predecessor. We held out for 1 year to release 1.3.2 and felt the need to include it in dBpoweramp as for 99.99% of people 1.3.2 runs fine on their system. The issue with this FLAC encoder is obvious, the FLAC files dBpoweramp creates are

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    • d2b
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast

      • Aug 2010
      • 215

      #3
      Re: dBpoweramp V.16.3 FLAC tags "apparently" non-existent after rippiong CD

      Yes, that's the problem alright. My workstation uses AMD Opteron dual-core processors. It "appears" to be OK at compression level 3, but I have misgivings about the codec when combined with dBpoweramp CD Ripper.

      If the FLAC 1.3.2 codec fails at compression level 5 on these processors, what guarantee is there that it's still lossless at compression level 3?

      Dennis, aka "d2b"

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      • garym
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Nov 2007
        • 5892

        #4
        Re: dBpoweramp V.16.3 FLAC tags "apparently" non-existent after rippiong CD

        Originally posted by d2b
        Yes, that's the problem alright. My workstation uses AMD Opteron dual-core processors. It "appears" to be OK at compression level 3, but I have misgivings about the codec when combined with dBpoweramp CD Ripper.

        If the FLAC 1.3.2 codec fails at compression level 5 on these processors, what guarantee is there that it's still lossless at compression level 3?

        Dennis, aka "d2b"
        I understand your concern. Do you have PerfectTunes by chance? After ripping when I move my new rips to main storage, I run
        PerfectTunes - AccurateRip check (not using the AR tag) on the files (after they are on the new drive) and certainly if they had AR match, this shows me that they still have an AR match (post copying/moving).

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        • Spoon
          Administrator
          • Apr 2002
          • 44511

          #5
          Re: dBpoweramp V.16.3 FLAC tags "apparently" non-existent after rippiong CD

          FLAC contains a MD5 of the audio which went into the codec before processing, if you convert a FLAC file to >> Test Conversion, if the decoded data does not match this md5 it is reported, if there is no error report the file is 100% correct.
          Spoon
          www.dbpoweramp.com

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